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PIMA COUNTY, ARIZONA CODE
Publisher's Introduction
Title 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
Title 2 ADMINISTRATION AND PERSONNEL
Title 3 REVENUE AND FINANCE
Title 4 INDIGENT HEALTH CARE
Title 5 BUSINESS TAXES, LICENSES AND REGULATIONS
Title 6 ANIMALS
Title 7 ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Title 8 HEALTH AND SAFETY
Title 9 PUBLIC PEACE, MORALS AND WELFARE
Title 10 TRAFFIC AND HIGHWAYS
Title 11 PIMA COUNTY PROCUREMENT CODE
Title 12 (RESERVED)
Title 13 PUBLIC SERVICES
Title 14 RENEWABLE ENERGY INCENTIVE DISTRICT (REID)
Title 15 BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUCTION
Title 16 FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT
Title 17 AIR QUALITY CONTROL
Title 18 ZONING
Title 19 ROADWAY DEVELOPMENT FEE
Title 20 THE SMALL BUSINESS ENTERPRISE PARTICIPATION PROGRAM
Title 21 PUBLIC LANDS AND FACILITIES
STATUTORY REFERENCES FOR ARIZONA COUNTIES
CROSS-REFERENCE TABLE
ORDINANCE LIST AND DISPOSITION TABLE
Chapter 16.42
SEDIMENT AND EROSION CONTROL
Sections: 
16.42.010   Application of chapter provisions.
16.42.020   Soil investigations.
16.42.030   Grading or alteration of watercourses.
16.42.040   Grading or alterations in sheet flooding areas.
16.42.010   Application of chapter provisions.
   A.   Within a regulatory floodplain or sheet flood zone, any activity that may have an effect on the flow of storm water runoff, flood water, storm water quality, or that may effect the erosion or the sediment carrying capacity of a watercourse, is subject to this title and to the provisions of this chapter.
   B.   Prior to receiving a floodplain use permit, both temporary and permanent measures for sediment and erosion control must be clearly delineated on plans or other written documents. The Grading Design Manual, prepared pursuant to Chapter 18.81 of the zoning code, and other design standards, as approved by the chief engineer, shall be used to prepare these plans or documents.
(Ord. 2010-FC5 § 1 (part), 2010; Ord. 2005 FC-2 § 2 (part), 2005)
16.42.020   Soil investigations.
   The chief engineer may require appropriate soil investigation reports for the purpose of determining the erosive properties of areas or lands to be graded or disturbed, and which may create sediment deposition or erosion in any floodplain or floodprone area regulated by this title.
(Ord. 2005 FC-2 § 2 (part), 2005)
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